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Findlay looking forward to Inler Guineas run

Harry Findlay is better known as an owner in the National Hunt sphere through the exploits of Denman, but he has a live candidate for the 2,000 Guineas in the John Best-trained Inler.

A well-backed winner of his only race to date, the Sangster Family bought a share of the colt after an impressive workout at Newmarket.

"I think there is a lot of hype involved, but that is just the way it worked out as we had a touch with him first time out," said Findlay.

"The price is a bit short at the moment considering what he has got to do, especially when you consider what sort of preparation he's had, missing his prep run.

"He's taking on horses like Elusive Pimpernel who really stay a mile and are proper 10-furlong horses, but we are going there and looking forward to a great day out.

"I think Tony (Culhane) is riding great and I think he's a great judge.

"He liked Inler early on but I think he questions the preparation a bit, just in what it takes to win a Guineas without a run, records suggest it is almost impossible to do.

"I haven't even let the thought of winning the Guineas enter my head, but if he runs a good race that will be lovely," he told Racing UK.